Posted in Pennsylvania
October 02, 2015
If You’re Sick, These 10 Hospitals In Pennsylvania Are The Best In The State
No one relishes the thought of a trip to the ER, but you should know where the best hospitals are in case you trip down the stairs or come down with a nasty bug. Lucky for us, Pennsylvania is home to some of the best ranked hospitals in the entire country! We went to Health Grove to discover which hospitals in the state of Pennsylvania are the best. Look below to find out where so that whenever you need medical attention, you know where to go.
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UPMC Shadyside is rated the top hospital in Pennsylvania. 73% of patients surveyed said that they would recommend this hospital to others.

The top rated hospital in Philadelphia has 784 beds. In the most recent year reported, it had 64,423 emergency room visits.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital has a high rate of patient satisfaction; 78% of those surveyed said they would recommend this hospital to others.

This 475-bed hospital is ranked nationally in 8 pediatric specialties.

Lehigh Valley Hospital is a highly rated hospital in the third largest city in Pennsylvania, Allentown. The next two best hospitals in Allentown are Sacred Heart Hospital and Surgical Specialty Center At Coordinated Health.

70% of patients who were treated at Hahnemann University Hospital said that they would recommend this hospital to others.

UPMC is one of the best networks of hospitals in the country. The uniquely designed Children's Hospital has 296 beds and is ranked nationally in 10 pediatric specialties.

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is the fourth highest ranked hospital in the city.

78% of patients who were treated at Lancaster General Hospital said they would recommend it to others. It has 613 beds and last year performed 13,801 inpatient and 17,048 outpatient surgeries.

81% of patients who were treated here said they would recommend the hospital to a friend.
What do you make of these rankings? Do you have any experiences at this hospitals? Share your thoughts down below.